½ cup of dried lentils in ounces
½ cup of dried lentils ≈ 3.39 oz = 96 g · 118 mL by volume · at 192 g per cup, spooned and leveled. Use the converter below for any amount or ingredient.
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Formula
grams = cups × 192 (dried lentils) ; ounces = grams ÷ 28.3495
Why weight beats volume for dried lentils
A cup is a volume; a recipe cares about mass. Dried lentils runs about 192 g per US cup measured spoon-and-level, but packing, humidity, and grind can move that by ±10%. Weighing removes the guesswork, which is exactly why serious baking recipes list grams.
Dried lentils: cups to ounces table
| Amount | Grams | Ounces |
|---|---|---|
| ¼ cup | 48 g | 1.69 oz |
| ⅓ cup | 64 g | 2.26 oz |
| ½ cup (this page) | 96 g | 3.39 oz |
| ⅔ cup | 128 g | 4.52 oz |
| ¾ cup | 144 g | 5.08 oz |
| 1 cup | 192 g | 6.77 oz |
| 1½ cups | 288 g | 10.16 oz |
| 2 cups | 384 g | 13.55 oz |
| 3 cups | 576 g | 20.32 oz |
Frequently asked questions
How many ounces is ½ cup of dried lentils?
½ cup of dried lentils is about 3.39 oz (96 g), based on 192 g per US cup, measured spoon-and-level.
Why does the ingredient change the answer?
Cups measure volume, grams measure weight. Dense ingredients pack more weight into the same cup: a cup of honey is 340 g while a cup of rolled oats is only 90 g. That is why generic cup-to-gram converters get recipes wrong.
Does it matter how I fill the cup?
Yes, these figures assume you spoon the ingredient into the cup and level it off. Scooping, packing, or tapping the cup can change the weight by 10% or more, which is why bakers prefer a scale.
Is this a US cup or a metric cup?
A US customary cup (236.6 mL). A metric cup is 250 mL, about 5.7% bigger, and old UK recipes use a 284 mL imperial cup. ½ cup here is 118 mL by volume.